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CBC Investigates

Province sold more social housing units to the private sector than it created over past 7 years

The province is falling behind when it comes to creating new social housing at a time when advocates say it's needed most.
CBC Investigates

70% of Manitoba Housing units studied went days with indoor temperatures at or above 26 C

The majority of Manitoba Housing units tested by CBC News this summer recorded heat that could put the health of some residents at risk, as a resident and a tenant advocate call on government to make it easier to install air conditioning in social housing.

Volunteers canvass downtown Winnipeg for tips to identify victim of alleged serial killer

A grassroots team plastered downtown with posters and spoke to people on the streets, looking for information about the woman police say they believe was Jeremy Skibicki's fourth victim.

Winnipeggers say goodbye to 2022 with big hopes for the New Year

The pandemic put a stop to New Year's Eve gatherings for two years. This year, Manitobans welcomed 2023 with a return to in-person gatherings.

Mayoral candidate Gillingham vows to close the gaps in Winnipeg's active transportation network

Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham has promised to upgrade active transportation if hes elected next month.

Time of the essence for hopes to rejuvenate Neechi Commons with new co-operative

The people behind Winnipeg's Neechi Commons have a new plan and vision for the Main Street building the co-operative occupied for five years, but they need the financing to make it happen before the building is sold by their commercial lender.

Manitoba 'falling further behind' in mental health care, advocates say

The Manitoba Psychological Society says years of chronic underfunding of mental health services have taken a toll, leading to staffing shortages, lengthy wait-lists and a system thats difficult to navigate.

'I felt powerless': Woman who says Arlen Dumas sent her inappropriate messages calls for accountability

Nearly three years ago, Bethany Maytwayashing went public with allegations that Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Arlen Dumas had sent her inappropriate messages. Last week, Dumas was suspended in light of new allegations of harassment and assault from someone the AMC has identified as a senior staff member.

Community says an 'emotional' goodbye to longtime Ukrainian Canadian Veterans Branch

The Ukrainian Canadian Veterans Branch in Winnipegs north end closed its doors for good in March. For decades the legion was a vibrant place hosting dances, bingo games, celebrations and funerals. In recent years, that changed.

Klinic's crisis line challenged to keep up with the demand for mental health supports

Klinic crisis line in Winnipeg is seeing high volumes of calls but its crisis management team has dwindled during the pandemic and the community health organization has not yet regained pre-pandemic staffing levels.